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    Martin commented  · 

    Been year but nothing happens....

    This is a critical point. Animation, especially with AE, is exploding. The process still is still tedious. I would need such a feature pretty often in creating characters for animation. Preparing rigged images would save hours of preparation in AE and could be much cleaner.
    As a start it would help a lot if the anchor points' position could be saved. This way a clever order of groups and subgroups in a character could really easily managed.

    If those anchor points would work as a puppet and be exported for AE, this feature would be disrupting.

    Hope this will come sometime.

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    The latest Beta build 29.4.0.2 fixes this finally.

    Now groups get the applied appearance positioned above the Contents in the Appearance panel.

    Anyway — always check the full Appearance panel when you work with the Eyedropper tool with both Appearance options checked, because with this fix it’s getting easier to accidentally apply an additional appearance to the group itself, instead of changing the style of its components.

    Happy illustrating!

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    Martin commented  · 

    I can second this bug on version 26.0.1

    A group can be coloured all the way before using the eyedropper. Once the eyedropper tool was used on a group, you can't change the colour manually using switches anymore. The eyedropper tool itself messes with the group's integrity. This did not happen in previous versions.

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